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Meta, Amazon Among Firms Calling Workers Back to the Office in 2023

Meta, Amazon, and other top companies are calling workers back to the office in 2023, citing the importance of in-person collaboration and corporate culture. CEOs reject remote work, while some speculate that tax breaks may be a reason for the push back.

  • Meta Platforms Inc. joins other high-profile companies in calling workers back to the office in 2023.
  • Companies like Amazon, Walt Disney, and Starbucks have already implemented the new policy.
  • CEOs like JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon have rejected remote work, stating it doesn't work for managers or younger staff.
  • Executives rebrand the effort to get people to show up in person, emphasizing virtues like flexibility and collaboration.
  • Several reasons exist for the push back to in-person work, including keeping corporate tax breaks.
Meta, Amazon Among Firms Calling Workers Back to the Office in 2023
A running list for major US companies’ return-to-office mandates in 2023

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